EasyManua.ls Logo

Kodak EK6 - Kodak EK6_0026

Kodak EK6
30 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
What Happened
Daylight
pictures
too
dark
.
Daylight
pictures
too
light.
22
Probable Cause
a. Camera
not
focused
for
correct
camera-to-
subject
distance.
b.
Camera
movement
.
c.
Subject
movement.
a. Weak batteries.
b. Light level
of
scene
too
low
. (Red l
ight
should be visible in
viewfinder
.)
c.
Temperature
at 95 °F
(35°
e)
or
above
during
development.
d. Print placed on
hot
surface
or
in
direct
sunlight
during
devel
opment.
e. Print
control
not
in
proper
position.
a.
Electric
eye
obstructed
dur
ing
picture-taking
.
b. Print
control
not
in
proper
position.
Correcti
on
a.
Check
subject
distance;
focus
camera
correctly
(page 8).
b. Hold
camera
steady;
press
shutter
release
smoothly.
c. Subject should be
stationary, moving slowly
in
bright
sunlight
,
or
moving
toward
or
away
from you (n
ot
at right
angle to camera).
n.
Check
batteries;
replace if necessary.
b. Insert flipflash for
flash
picture
of
subject
from 4 to 10 feet from
camera
when
low-light
signal appears in
viewfinder
.
c. Move print
control
toward
Lighten before
taking
picture
.
d. Never leave print on
hot
surface
or
in direct
sunlight
during
development.
e. Adjust
control
(page
14)
.
a. Keep fingers
and
objects
away from
electric
eye.
b. Adjust
control
(page
14)
.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
What Happened
Daylight
pictures
too
dark
.
Daylight
pictures
too
light.
22
Probable Cause
a. Camera
not
focused
for
correct
camera-to-
subject
distance.
b.
Camera
movement
.
c.
Subject
movement.
a. Weak batteries.
b. Light level
of
scene
too
low
. (Red l
ight
should be visible in
viewfinder
.)
c.
Temperature
at 95 °F
(35°
e)
or
above
during
development.
d. Print placed on
hot
surface
or
in
direct
sunlight
during
devel
opment.
e. Print
control
not
in
proper
position.
a.
Electric
eye
obstructed
dur
ing
picture-taking
.
b. Print
control
not
in
proper
position.
Correcti
on
a.
Check
subject
distance;
focus
camera
correctly
(page 8).
b. Hold
camera
steady;
press
shutter
release
smoothly.
c. Subject should be
stationary, moving slowly
in
bright
sunlight
,
or
moving
toward
or
away
from you (n
ot
at right
angle to camera).
n.
Check
batteries;
replace if necessary.
b. Insert flipflash for
flash
picture
of
subject
from 4 to 10 feet from
camera
when
low-light
signal appears in
viewfinder
.
c. Move print
control
toward
Lighten before
taking
picture
.
d. Never leave print on
hot
surface
or
in direct
sunlight
during
development.
e. Adjust
control
(page
14)
.
a. Keep fingers
and
objects
away from
electric
eye.
b. Adjust
control
(page
14)
.

Related product manuals